Event centrality influences posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms via core beliefs in internally displaced older adults.
John Bosco Chika ChukwuorjiChuka Mike IfeagwaziJohn E EzePublished in: Aging & mental health (2017)
A traumatic event becoming more central in a person's identity and life story distorts entrenched beliefs about oneself, others and the world, thereby resulting in greater PTSD symptoms. Our findings suggest that considerations of disrupted world assumptions may be a salient target for prevention and treatment efforts.